The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 27, 1910, Image 3

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    GURETHATGOLD
TODAY
"I vroultl r.Klier prraerre xhe lienltb
-at n nation tbnn bo Its ruler." MUN
VON. Thousands of peoplo who arc Buffering
with colds are about today. Tomorrow
they may bo prostrated with penumonia
An ounco of prevention is worth n pound
of cure. Oct a 23 cent bottlo of Mun
yon's Cold Cure at tho nearest dru
tore. This bottlo may bo conveniently
carried in tho vest pocl:et. If you nra
not sntifieil with tho effects of tho rem
ear, tend us your empty bottle and we
will refund your money. Munvon's Cold
Cure will speedily break up nil forms of
colds and prevent Rrippo and pneumonia.
It checks discharges of the noso and eyes,
tops sneezing, allays inflammation and
fever, and tones up tho system.
If you need Medical Advice, writo to
Munyon's Doctors. They will carefully
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ft- .M1!"0" 83d and Jefferson streets,
Philadelphia. Pa.
TWO WORLD FAMED GRANNIES
One of These Talented Women Is
Sarah Bernhardt .and the Other
"Won Terry.
Two fnmoua grandmothers nro dis
tinguished 7lflitors of this country. Re
ferring to llioso talented ladles Tho
Rochester Post Express says: "Ono of
tho grandmothers Is Mmo. Sarah Bern
hardt, ho other is Ellen Terry. Doth
actresses have reached an ago vhen l
Is permissible to rotiro from actlvo
Ufa; but tho French actross Is said to
bo as energetic as a vomnn half her
ago, whllo Ellen Terry' Is dcclarod to
bo as young as ovor sho was In the
palmy days when sho and Henry Irv
ing ruled tho theatrical world of Eng
land. Miss Terry has rotlred from tho
Mage oo far as acting Is concerned,
Hnd hds taken to lecturing on Shakos
pearo's heroines. And who could do
better than sho who has played bo
many of tho womanly women of tho
great dramatist? RoadcrB of hor
breezy biography know what Bho
thinks of Portia, Beatrice, Volla, Rosa
lind and other famous women of tho
tragedies and comedies, but no print
ed pago could charm aa does the won
derfully expressive features and the
velvet volco of tho greatest living
English-speaking actress."
TWO OF A KIND.
Dobbins la there a list of million
aires published?
Bronson Not that I know of, but
you can probably got a list of tho fol
lows who dodgo their taxoa.
A Long Chance.
"I took a long chance when I asked
her to marry mo."
"Sho rojectcd you, eh?"
"No, that was tho long chanco I
took. She accepted mo."
Tho great pleasuro of life Is love;
tho greatest trensuro is contentment;
tho greatest possession Is health; tho
greatest caso is sloop, and tho great
est medlclno a truo frlond. Tomplo.
Giyes Breakfast
Zest and
Relish
Post
Toasties
A sweet, crisp, whole
some food made of Indian
Corn, ready to serve right
from the box with cream
and sugar.
Flavoury
Delicious
Economical
"The Memory Lingers"
Poatum Oereal Company, Ltd.,
Battle Greek, Mich.
The Surprise of
the Spiritual
By REV. HUGH T. KERR
Faster Fullerton Avenue Preibjtcrian
Church, Chlcaeo
TEXT-Tho kingdom of heaven Is llko,
unto trensuro hid In n field, the which,
when n man linth found, ho liklotli. undi
(or Joy thereof eoctli and solMh nil thai)
ho lmtli and knowcth that lli'ld.Mat-'
tliow XIII, .
Tho discovery of hidden treasures.
was ono of tho expectant surprises of
tho past, said tho Row Mr. Kerr. Tho
secrecy of tho soil wnB once tho snf-!
est security. Noro boenmo tho laugh
lng stock of his people becauso ho;
was induced to Investigate a marvel
ous treasure-trove In u distant part of
his dominions said to bo watting for a
finder. Men of our day, too, havo be
come tho luughing stock of their fol
lows by selling tholr nil Jo Invest In
mountains of rock said to contain
acres of gold and stratus of Bhale and
to secrete risers of oil. But this man'
of tho pnrnblo was no laughing stock,
but tho wonder of his ago and tho
envy of many men. ;
Without searching for It. ho discov
ered a treasure. Tho glittering gold
Bhono boforo his vory eyes. Accord
ing to tho lnw of tho lnnd It was his.
Ills heart dnnced for vory Joy and in
his Joy he parted with everything ho
had nnd possessed himself of that
miracle-working flold.
God Is bettor fnr than mountains of
gold, said Jesus. To Hnd God, to
possess him, Is worth tho sacrifice
of every other thing. God Is the
greatest discovery a man can make
Job cried out for God. Philip nBUctl
after tho father. Tennyson said tho
greatest deslro of his life was to havo
a now vision of God. Lot us follow
tho path of this unnamed dUcovoror
and, If wo can, loam his secret.
Ho wns Burprlsed Into his discovery.
It was all bo unexpected nnd so amaz
ing nnd so wonderful that ho could
not bollovo his eyes when tho glitter
ing gold and tho shining silver lny
spread out In n heap at his feet.
So docs God sometimes surprise tho
souls of men. Wo would not bo Beck
ing him had -wo not already been
found of him. Our search for God
has been so long nnd bo patient as
'has his Boarch for us. Somotlmcs he
discovers himself to us and ore wo
know it wo nro in his presence. Llko
.Livingstone in tho African wlldemoss
suddenly facing his discoverer, so
dods God discover us. Nlcodemus may
search for God In tno secrecy of tho
night, but In tho brond daylight Joans
roveals himself to tho surprised Sa
maritan woman. Zacchaeus may climb
tho tree to Bee tho Christ, bat Jesus
unexpectedly calls Matthew from his
customary place
So do men stumble upon God In life.
Men aro surprised Into tho spiritual
by tho very act of tho eternal spirit
thoy aro not looking for God, they aro
'tfound of him. Paul went with slnugv
Iter in his heart to Damascus and lo!
!ho found not tho Christians but tho
Christians' God. Verily, said the
prophet, thou art a God that hldest
Hhysolf. Tho spiritual llfo from bo
;glnnlng to end Is ono long Barlcs of
discovery. Tho hidden treasuro of
IGod'8 all-pervaBlvo proaenco 1b ovor
iroveallng now wonders to our bouIb.
Ho wns surprised Into a now men-
rtal tempornmont. Tho vory grammar
dances with Joy. Tho words as they
fell from tho Hps of Jcbub nre bub
bling ovor with n now found delight.
jTho man walks as it wcro on air and
'lives hlB llfo in gladness of a present
possession. So rejoiced is ho In his
now found treasure that ho again
'hides it away as something too pro
jcloua to exploit, nnd holds his secret
Jfor n little whllo af. least, in selfish
Imonopoly.
I Tho spiritual llfo must ovor sur
Jprlso men Into a very intoxication of
'dollght. Tho early church was ono
;great merry making community. The
peoplo of that ago did not understand
)hc abounding Joy and the overwhelm
flng gladness that possessed tho Chris
(tlaiiB who sang In tho mldBt of defeat
'and who rojolced In tribulation. When
Gods surprises tho soul thero Is
abounding llght-hcartedness and a
luurst of melody. Every revival of
,truo religion has been accompanied
with a burst of song.
' Tho miners of Wales went down !n
to tho dnrknosB with gospel songs up
Ion tholr Hps, In tho prison-houso of
.Phllllppl Paul and Silas sang songs
f Joy until tho very prison was smit
en as with an earthquake. God, pity
,ub for our dry-as-dust religion I There
!h no gospel In tho religion of many
f our people, and the missing note in
our modern Christianity Is the notoof
abounding Joy and spiritual cheerful
ness. Our missionary meetings nro
jtoo often places of toars and trage
dies. Our prayer services nro too
fcfton a rendezvous for dispirited fol
lowers. Awake, awake, put on thy
beautiful garments. Our Christ Is a
.conqueror and our treasure is puro
gold.
' He was surprised Into a now Inter-
jprctatlon of sacrifice. In his Joy ho
'goeth and selloth all that ho has, and
Suyeth that field. There is nothing
to weep over in that transaction.
Thero is no uso to shed tears ovor
that sacrifice. Indeed, thero Is no fine
(rlflce. Men talk about sacrifices, Bald
tho Immortal Livingstone; God knows
l never nmdo n sacrifice. This from
tho man who wore his llfo out to heal
tho opon eoro of the world, and wo,
with out petty solf-denlalB talk about
Sacrifice!
If wo wIbIi tho priceless treasure
Hvo must pay tho price.
A LINGERER.
Tho Eldest Daughter If Harry had
lived in tho old days ho'd havo inado a
good knight.
Hor fathor I don't know much
about that but It takes him a Ions
timo to say 'good night' now.
Which Is the Star?
"Wo nro thinking of putting an olbo
trlc sign over tho church."
"It might bo a good Idea."
"But thero nro factions. Wo can't
dccldo whether to fenturo tho minister
or tho soprano of tho choir.
Lewis' Singlo Hinder, utrnlght Bo
siany smokers prefer them to lOo clear.
Tho girl In tho silk stockings nover
gots hor skirts muddy.
YOUR CHANGES
FOR HEALTH
are a thousand times bet
ter if you will only take
Hostetter's Stomach Bit
ters. It is an absolutely
pure medicine and a sure
health maker, because it
tones and strengthens the
entire digestive system
and thus drives out dis
ease. For over 57 years
it has successfully dem
onstrated its great merit
in cases of Poor Appe
tite,Sour Stomach, Heart
burn, Indigestion, Dys
pepsia, Costiveness,
Colds, Grippe, Malaria,
Fever and Ague. Try it.
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YVAIV AO ftrei ,na(l0 ,ntmabie by
TO kidney and bladder trou
A bio. Dr. KUmor's Swamp-
"RT.AMR noot lh0 ff"at kidney
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You may havo n oamplo bottlo by moll
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MICA
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Keeps tho spindle bright and
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Sold by dealers everywhere.
STANDARD OIL CO.
(Incorporated)
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' vour Santa Claus.
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with
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National tor.rnment.
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Order, lo HLIOI Vl'i O iitfkJttJLtlLVKJ) NEW YORK CITY
My Word Is As Good As My Bond
and when I say that I will sell you
Ten Acres of the Best Land in the
Panhandle of Florida at $7.50 cash
an acre and accept the
balance of the purchase
price in sugar cane, I
mean every word of it.
JOHN. E. STILLMAN
MY OFFER
Growers of sugar cane in the Florida Panhandle, average
$100.00 an acre from their crop and it is the easiest, safest,1
surest crop that grows. I have 27,000 acres of selected, rich cane land, also suited
to trucking and fruit growing, in Escambia County, Florida, north of the city of
Pensacola. Ten acres will net you $1,000.00 a year in sugar cane alone. I will sell
you ten acres for $30.00 an acre, $7.50 an acre cash and the balance in two.
three and four years. Payable in sugar cane or .cash.
MY RECORD 1 haJe been dealing in Florida lands for the past 24 years,
" and in order to convince you of my absolute responsibility,
I want to tell you that I am Ex-President of the Pensacola Chamber of Commerce,
have been Collector of Customs for the port of Pensacola for the past thirteen years,
and that I am President of The Pensacola Inter-State Fair Association.
I am President of the Pensacola Investment Co., capitalized at
I am Vice-President of the Pensacola Hotel Co., capitalized at
I am President of the East Pensacola City Co., capitalized at
I am President of the Maxent Land Company, capitalized at
I am President of the Suburban Railway Co., capitalized at
Total Capitalization of Companies
wrico zo me coaay or simpiy sign ana man me tno
coupon. I will answer all your questions personally.
The Florida Panhandle has the right kind of land
what she needs is the right kind of people. Address
JOHN E. STILLMAN, Pensacola, Fla.
. . $300,000
. . 150,000
. . 250,000
. . 300,000
. . 30,000
$1,030,000
JOHN E. STILLMAN, Pensacola, Pla.
Pleaso mail mo booklet and full information in regard
to tho farms that you aro selling in Escambia, County.
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